Act, Section 4-B-3

Any member of the Board of Trustees shall be removed from office upon a three-fourths vote of the full membership of the Board of Trustees, or by a majority of the voters participating in a recall election in the political jurisdiction from which the member was elected.

Parrish Report

If a Trustee violates the oath of office, or for other reasons determined by the Board, that Trustee may be removed if three-fourths of the members of the Board vote for his or her removal. The citizens of the state or other jurisdiction (e.g., Puerto Rico) that elected a Trustee may, at any time and for any reason, initiate and conduct an election to remove (recall) that Trustee.